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  • Unsung Hero: Gordon Martin

    In the spirit of highlighting top performers each week, we introduce Gordon Martin, a resource advisor from the 325th Comptroller Squadron and this week's unsung hero.A native of Globe, Ariz., Martin is a retired active-duty master sergeant with more than 20 years of service, and civil servant for

  • Green Dot Team in Action

    Leaders from Tyndall were recently introduce to the new Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention Strategy called Green Dot.  The strategy will aid Team Tyndall in preventing sexual assault."We cannot tolerate sexual assaults in our Air Force, period," said Col. Joseph Kunkel, 325th Fighter Wing vice

  • Taking care of Airmen and families: 325th CPTS does it right

    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- We have all heard the saying "money makes the world go 'round." That statement certainly rings true about the professionals at the 325th Comptroller Squadron here at Tyndall.  Their mission enables air dominance operations by providing steadfast financial services,

  • Caution: 325th TRSS "Black Bears" are in the area

    Florida is considered to be "bear country" and Tyndall is no exception to that rule. So if you want to see some bears in action, all you'll need to do is take a trip to the 325th Training Support Squadron - the home of the unit that calls themselves the "Black Bears." Activated in Jan. 2011 to

  • TRAKs leaves positive imprint; gives Airmen free gas

    Keeping an eye on the 325th Fighter Wing Facebook page may be the key to free gas in the tank.Between Nov. 30 and Dec. 4 during random times, Airmen could receive an unexpected donation of $20 worth of gas from the 325th Operations Group at the AAFES main gas station.The 325th Training Support

  • Unsung Hero: Brooke Piatkowski

    In conjunction with the Squadron of the Week Program, the Public Affairs office asks each squadron's leadership to select one Unsung Hero that exemplifies what it means to be a part of their organization. The 325th Operations Support Squadron selected Airman 1st Class Brooke Piatkowski, 325th OSS

  • No flights without the knights

    In medieval lore, knights were legendary heroes, slayers of dragons and vanquishers of evil. Although they may not slay dragons, the Silver Knights of the 325th Operation Support Squadron are still among the greatest heroes of Tyndall's flightline.Comprised of around 230 enlisted, officers and

  • New F-22 Raptor B-Course Graduates

    The 43rd Fighter Squadron graduated seven F-22 Raptor B-course students in a ceremony Nov. 21.The students completed an eight -month course of instruction, including 388 academic hours, 226 academics events, 26 examinations, 37 sorties and 46 simulator missions. The B-course entails emergency

  • Meet the commander - Lt. Col. Andrew Shurtleff

    Since having childhood aspirations of becoming an astronaut in Brookfield, Wisc., to taking the role of commander of the 325th Operations Support Squadron at Tyndall,  Lt. Col. Andrew Shurtleff was always  aware of his family's military lineage."My father enlisted into the Army during Vietnam and

  • Crown Royal 16-1 exercise

    Tyndall participated in exercise Crown Royal 16-1 Nov. 2 through6 to improve warfighting skills by simulating a deployment of 15 F-22 Raptors."The purpose of the exercise was to hone skills and improve processes," said Frank LaBroad, 325th Fighter Wing exercise plans chief. "Additionally, it